US20200308819A1 - Cooling Apparatus of Regulating Tank - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a wastewater treatment system, and more particularly to a cooling apparatus of a regulating tank.
- Treatments of wastewater in paper recycling including coagulation process, biochemical process, and chemical process.
- Bacteria such as anaerobic bacteria and aerobic bacteria, are used in biochemical process. Environment is deeply effects the works of bacteria, such as temperature and pH value of water. Typically, high temperature is bad for bacteria, and water temperature always increases in wastewater treatment.
- a conventional solution is adding chemical solution to help the works of bacteria instead of lowering the temperature. It only has limited effect.
- the primary objective of the present invention is to provide a regulating tank, which may lower water temperature and increase dissolved oxygen to help the works of aerobic bacteria in biochemical process.
- a regulating tank includes a tank member having an annular wall to receive wastewater; a circular pipe connected to the tank member; a draining device for draining the wastewater in the tank member to the circular pipe; and a plurality of nozzles connected to the circular pipe to eject the wastewater in the circular pipe back to the tank member.
- the draining device includes a water pump and a guiding pipe; the water pump pumps the wastewater in the tank member, and the guiding pipe has opposite ends connected to the water pump and the circular pipe.
- each of the nozzles is provided with a controller to open and close the nozzle by control.
- the regulating tank further includes a first overflow weir on an interior side of the annular wall of the tank member.
- the regulating tank further includes a first pump and a first return pipe; the first pump pumps the wastewater in the tank member, and the first return pipe has an end connected to the first pump and an opposite end associated with the first overflow weir.
- the second overflow weir is provided with a plurality of stop plates; the stop plates are separated from each other to form a flowing gap between each two of the neighboring stop plates.
- the regulating tank further includes a second overflow weir having a plurality of terminals associated with the first overflow weir to communicate the second overflow weir with the first overflow weir.
- the regulating tank further includes a second return pipe having an end connected to the circular pipe and an opposite end associated with the second overflow weir.
- the second overflow weir is provided with a plurality of stop plates; the stop plates are separated from each other to form a flowing gap between each two of the neighboring stop plates.
- the regulating tank further includes a frame connected to the tank member, wherein the second overflow weir is connected to the frame to be positioned over the tank member.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the nozzle of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view in part of the preferred embodiment of the present invention, showing the first overflow weir
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view in part of the preferred embodiment of the present invention, showing the second overflow weir;
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view in part of the preferred embodiment of the present invention, showing the frame and the second overflow weir.
- the regulating tank includes a tank member 10 .
- the tank member 10 has an annular wall 12 and a bottom to enclose a chamber 14 therein to receive the wastewater from the primary settling tank.
- a circular pipe 20 is fixed to a top edge of the annular wall 12 of the tank member 10 .
- a draining device 30 having a first pump 32 and a first guiding pipe 34 .
- the first guiding pipe 34 has opposite ends connected to the first pump 32 and the circular pipe 20 .
- the first pump 32 pumps the wastewater in the tank member 10 to the circular pipe 20 through the first guiding pipe 34 .
- a plurality of nozzles 40 are connected to the circular pipe 20 with specified angles to eject the wastewater in the circular pipe 20 into the tank member 10 .
- the first pump 32 pumps the wastewater in the tank member 10 to the circular pipe 20 through the first guiding pipe 34 , and then the nozzles 40 eject the wastewater into the tank member 10 to create a water circulation and disturb the wastewater in the tank member 10 .
- the wastewater is ejected by the nozzles 40 , a temperature of the wastewater is reduced, and a dissolved oxygen of the wastewater is increased.
- the regulating tank further includes a first overflow weir 50 on an interior side of the annular wall 12 .
- the wastewater from the primary settling tank flows to the first overflow weir 50 , and then flows to the chamber 14 of the tank member 10 .
- the regulating tank further includes a water pump 52 and a first return pipe 54 .
- the water pump 52 pumps the wastewater in the chamber 14 to the first overflow weir 16 through the first return pipe 24 .
- the first overflow weir 50 is provided with a plurality of stop plates 56 .
- the stop plates 56 are separated from each other to form a flowing gap 58 between each two of the neighboring stop plates 56 .
- the wastewater flows back to the tank member 10 through the flowing gaps 58 of the first overflow weir 50 .
- the regulating tank further includes a second overflow weir 60 , which has a plurality of terminals 62 communicated with the first overflow weir 50 .
- the wastewater may flow from the first overflow weir 50 to the second overflow weir 60 .
- a second return pipe 62 has an end connected to the circular pipe 20 and an opposite end associated with the second overflow weir 60 .
- the water pump 32 pumps the wastewater to the circular pipe 20 , and the wastewater in the circular pipe 20 may flows back to the tank member 10 through the second return pipe 62 and the second overflow weir 60 in sequence.
- the wastewater flows to second overflow weir 60 via the draining device 30 and the second return pipe 62 , and then the wastewater flows back the tank member 10 from the second overflow weir 60 . It may reduce the temperature of the wastewater and increase the dissolved oxygen of the wastewater.
- the second overflow weir 60 is provided with a plurality of stop plates 64 .
- the stop plates 64 are separated from each other to form a flowing gap 66 between each two of the neighboring stop plates 64 .
- the wastewater flows back to the tank member 10 through the flowing gaps 66 of the second overflow weir 60 .
- the regulating tank further includes a frame 70 has ends connected to the tank member 10 .
- the frame 70 is above the second overflow weir 60 and connected to the second overflow weir 60 .
- the frame 70 has a cross shape as the second overflow weir 60 , and four ends of the frame 70 are fixed to the tank member 10 to make the frame 70 cross over the tank member 10 .
- the second overflow weir 60 is hung under the frame 70 to position the second overflow weir 60 over the tank member 10 .
- the second return pipe 62 is provided with a control valve 53 to open or close the second return pipe 62 . It may control the time and quantity of the wastewater flows out of the second return pipe 62 .
- the wastewater in the tank member 10 disturbed by the nozzles 52 , and the first and the second overflow weir 50 , 60 .
- the wastewater may reduce the temperature of the wastewater and increase the dissolved oxygen of the wastewater. It is helpful to the works of aerobic bacteria.
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- The present invention relates to a wastewater treatment system, and more particularly to a cooling apparatus of a regulating tank.
- Recycling of papers is getting more and more important in present days since shortage of natural resource is more and more serious. In order to separate fibers in waste paper and remove ink from fibers, it needs specified chemical solutions and water in aforesaid processes. As a result, it generates large amount of wastewater in the process of paper recycling.
- Treatments of wastewater in paper recycling including coagulation process, biochemical process, and chemical process. Bacteria, such as anaerobic bacteria and aerobic bacteria, are used in biochemical process. Environment is deeply effects the works of bacteria, such as temperature and pH value of water. Typically, high temperature is bad for bacteria, and water temperature always increases in wastewater treatment. A conventional solution is adding chemical solution to help the works of bacteria instead of lowering the temperature. It only has limited effect.
- In view of the above, the primary objective of the present invention is to provide a regulating tank, which may lower water temperature and increase dissolved oxygen to help the works of aerobic bacteria in biochemical process.
- In order to achieve the objective of the present invention, a regulating tank includes a tank member having an annular wall to receive wastewater; a circular pipe connected to the tank member; a draining device for draining the wastewater in the tank member to the circular pipe; and a plurality of nozzles connected to the circular pipe to eject the wastewater in the circular pipe back to the tank member.
- In an embodiment, the draining device includes a water pump and a guiding pipe; the water pump pumps the wastewater in the tank member, and the guiding pipe has opposite ends connected to the water pump and the circular pipe.
- In an embodiment, each of the nozzles is provided with a controller to open and close the nozzle by control.
- In an embodiment, the regulating tank further includes a first overflow weir on an interior side of the annular wall of the tank member.
- In an embodiment, the regulating tank further includes a first pump and a first return pipe; the first pump pumps the wastewater in the tank member, and the first return pipe has an end connected to the first pump and an opposite end associated with the first overflow weir.
- In an embodiment, the second overflow weir is provided with a plurality of stop plates; the stop plates are separated from each other to form a flowing gap between each two of the neighboring stop plates.
- In an embodiment, the regulating tank further includes a second overflow weir having a plurality of terminals associated with the first overflow weir to communicate the second overflow weir with the first overflow weir.
- In an embodiment, the regulating tank further includes a second return pipe having an end connected to the circular pipe and an opposite end associated with the second overflow weir.
- In an embodiment, the second overflow weir is provided with a plurality of stop plates; the stop plates are separated from each other to form a flowing gap between each two of the neighboring stop plates.
- In an embodiment, the regulating tank further includes a frame connected to the tank member, wherein the second overflow weir is connected to the frame to be positioned over the tank member.
- The present invention will be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of some illustrative embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the nozzle of the preferred embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a sectional view in part of the preferred embodiment of the present invention, showing the first overflow weir; -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view in part of the preferred embodiment of the present invention, showing the second overflow weir; -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view in part of the preferred embodiment of the present invention, showing the second pump device; and -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view in part of the preferred embodiment of the present invention, showing the frame and the second overflow weir. - A wastewater treatment system of the preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a primary settling tank and a regulating tank connected to the primary settling tank through pipes. In the present embodiment, the primary settling tank is higher than regulating tank, so that wastewater flows to regulating tank from the primary settling tank by gravity.
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FIGS. 1 , the regulating tank includes atank member 10. Thetank member 10 has anannular wall 12 and a bottom to enclose achamber 14 therein to receive the wastewater from the primary settling tank. - A
circular pipe 20 is fixed to a top edge of theannular wall 12 of thetank member 10. Adraining device 30 having afirst pump 32 and a first guidingpipe 34. The first guidingpipe 34 has opposite ends connected to thefirst pump 32 and thecircular pipe 20. Thefirst pump 32 pumps the wastewater in thetank member 10 to thecircular pipe 20 through the first guidingpipe 34. - A plurality of
nozzles 40 are connected to thecircular pipe 20 with specified angles to eject the wastewater in thecircular pipe 20 into thetank member 10. - The
first pump 32 pumps the wastewater in thetank member 10 to thecircular pipe 20 through the first guidingpipe 34, and then thenozzles 40 eject the wastewater into thetank member 10 to create a water circulation and disturb the wastewater in thetank member 10. When the wastewater is ejected by thenozzles 40, a temperature of the wastewater is reduced, and a dissolved oxygen of the wastewater is increased. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , each of thenozzles 40 is provided with acontroller 42, and thecontrollers 42 controls thenozzles 40 to open and closed to control the time and quantity of the wastewater ejected by thenozzles 42. - As shown in
FIG. 3 , the regulating tank further includes afirst overflow weir 50 on an interior side of theannular wall 12. The wastewater from the primary settling tank flows to thefirst overflow weir 50, and then flows to thechamber 14 of thetank member 10. The regulating tank further includes awater pump 52 and afirst return pipe 54. Thewater pump 52 pumps the wastewater in thechamber 14 to the first overflow weir 16 through the first return pipe 24. - The
first overflow weir 50 is provided with a plurality ofstop plates 56. Thestop plates 56 are separated from each other to form a flowinggap 58 between each two of the neighboringstop plates 56. The wastewater flows back to thetank member 10 through the flowinggaps 58 of thefirst overflow weir 50. - As shown in
FIG. 4 , the regulating tank further includes asecond overflow weir 60, which has a plurality ofterminals 62 communicated with thefirst overflow weir 50. As a result, the wastewater may flow from the first overflow weir 50 to thesecond overflow weir 60. As shown inFIG. 5 , asecond return pipe 62 has an end connected to thecircular pipe 20 and an opposite end associated with thesecond overflow weir 60. As a result, thewater pump 32 pumps the wastewater to thecircular pipe 20, and the wastewater in thecircular pipe 20 may flows back to thetank member 10 through thesecond return pipe 62 and the second overflow weir 60 in sequence. - As shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5 , the wastewater flows to second overflow weir 60 via thedraining device 30 and thesecond return pipe 62, and then the wastewater flows back thetank member 10 from thesecond overflow weir 60. It may reduce the temperature of the wastewater and increase the dissolved oxygen of the wastewater. - As shown in
FIG. 6 , thesecond overflow weir 60 is provided with a plurality ofstop plates 64. Thestop plates 64 are separated from each other to form a flowinggap 66 between each two of the neighboringstop plates 64. The wastewater flows back to thetank member 10 through the flowinggaps 66 of thesecond overflow weir 60. The regulating tank further includes aframe 70 has ends connected to thetank member 10. Theframe 70 is above thesecond overflow weir 60 and connected to thesecond overflow weir 60. Theframe 70 has a cross shape as thesecond overflow weir 60, and four ends of theframe 70 are fixed to thetank member 10 to make theframe 70 cross over thetank member 10. Thesecond overflow weir 60 is hung under theframe 70 to position thesecond overflow weir 60 over thetank member 10. - The
second return pipe 62 is provided with a control valve 53 to open or close thesecond return pipe 62. It may control the time and quantity of the wastewater flows out of thesecond return pipe 62. - In conclusion, the wastewater in the
tank member 10 disturbed by thenozzles 52, and the first and thesecond overflow weir - It must be pointed out that the embodiments described above are only some preferred embodiments of the present invention. All equivalent structures which employ the concepts disclosed in this specification and the appended claims should fall within the scope of the present invention.
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